Akira arrives in Tokyo from the countryside to start a new job but instead discovers that not only has his company disappeared but also his housing. Unemployed and homeless before he's even started life in the big city, life's looking pretty grim but maybe someone's looking out for him after all because who should text him at that moment but his childhood friend Chihiro. Providing a home, cooking meals, and even pocket money - just why is Chihiro doing so much for someone he hasn't seen since he was 10? Why does he consider Akira to be his best friend? And just who are those serious looking guys in suits? There just may be more excitement in the big city than Akira's ever dreamed possible.

I love the long hair bodyguard! It looked like there was something up with him and the oldest brother. And then there was something going on with the youngest brother and the black hair bodyguard XD anyhow this manga was cute and funny and I already knew Chihiro was seme haha I like uke-like seme cause they're unpredictable.

The story started out great but I felt that it was ended too quickly. A lot of details were delivered vaguely and seemed too farfetched. This could have been better if it was longer, I'm guessing. The bodyguards and the younger brother could have had their own story. The art was superb as always though but this manga doesn't compare to Junko's other works like Kimi Note, Konbini-kun, or Kasa no Shita, Futari.

This was a cute manga, it wasn't entirely plausible, and Chihiro was a little too in love for it to be realistic, but Akira was adorable and a great narrator. The plot was cute, and didn't feel too contrived, and the art, as always, was to die for. This is not a deep or impactful manga, but for a 20 minute story with a couple of cute moments it was worth it

As usual, Junko's art is adorable, and her story is equally funny and cute. This manga is obviously not realistic, but it's really good nonetheless. I like how Akira is, although a bit lazy, an awesome bada$$ fighter, haha. I also sort of liked the